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Citizenship, women crowned with rights of, in Wyoming, iii, 726.

Claiborne, F. L., iii, 795.

Clark, Emily, i, 489.

Clark, Helen Bright, iii, 874.

Clark, Mary T., sketch of, i, 312.

Clark, Sidney, ii, 363.

Clarke, Hannah B., on woman suffrage, ii, 807.

Clarke, Jas. Freeman, on suffrage, i, 258, ii, 768, iii, 266 — speech, New England, Convention, i, 263.

Clarke, Mary Bayard, iii, 825.

Clarkson, Thomas, i, 54.

Clay, Mary B., iii, 818.

Clemmer, Mary, letter to S. B. Anthony, iii, 262 — letter to Senator Wadleigh, iii, in.

Clergy, charges against, i, 135 — celibacy of, i, 757.

Clergymen and corkscrews, ii, 167.

Cleveland, Grover, iii, 437.

Clute, Oscar, on woman suffrage, ii, 770.

Cobbe, Francis Power, iii, 865 — letter to Mrs. P. W. Davis, ii, 438.

Cobden, Jane, iii, 875.

Cobden, Richard, favors woman suffrage, iii, 835.

Coe, Emma R., i, 146, 232.

Cogswell, Brainard, iii, 371.

Colburn, Catharine A., iii, 774.

Colburn, Mary J., iii, 650.

Colby, Clara Bewick, iii, 222 — sketch of, iii, 670.

Colby University opened to girls, iii, 355.

Cole, Mrs. Miriam M., ii, 790, 806, 832, iii, 501.

Coleman, Lucy N., speech at Woman's National Loyal League, ii, 62.

Coleridge, Lord, iii, 844.

Colfax, Schuyler, ii, 181.

Colleges, iii, 399 — women in, i, 144.

Colleges for women, iii, 296.

College, Woman's, Evanston, 111., iii, 578.

Collier, Robert Laird, iii, 567.

Collins, Emily, reminiscences of, i, 88 — Miss Sarah Owen's correspondence,i, 91.

Collins, Jennie, speech at Washington Convention, ii, 423.

Collins, Stacy B., iii, 482.

Collyer, Robert, ii, 368, 371, 372 — recollections of Lucretia Mott, i, 409, 414 — speech at Chicago, iii, 565.


 * clergy, iii, 720 — Conventions, See Conventions Desert, great American, iii, 712 — equal-rights mass-meeting in Denver, 722 — leaders in the cause, 719 — legislation, 714, 715 — press, 715 — suffrage amendment, defeat of, 723 — suffrage first effort for, 712 — suffrage, Gov. McCook's message, 713 — woman suffrage, Gov. Evan's on, 722.

Colorado Tribune, iii, 715.

Columbia College, effort to open to women, iii, 410.

Colvin, N. J., letters to S. B. Anthony, i, 691, 750; ii, 914.

Conciliatory amendments, ii, 527.

Concord Monitor, iii, 371.

Congress, first Continental, iii, 17 — Elizabeth C. Stanton runs for, ii, 180 — Victoria C. Woodhull's memorial, 443 — Riddle's speech in support of, 448 — House majority report, 461 — Minority report, 464.

, ii, 90 — Anthony, Senator, speech, ii, 106 — arguments before House Committee, iii, 161 — arguments before Senate Committee, iii, 155 — Banks' N. P., speech, iii, 10 — Brooks' James, speech, ii, 96 — Brown's, Senator, speech, ii, 136 — Buckalew's, Senator, speech, ii, 146 — Butler's, Benj., speech, ii, 514 — Committee, special, House appoints, iii, 221 — Committee, special, on woman suffrage, Senate discussion, iii, 198 — Committee, special, on woman suffrage, House discussion, iii, 219 — Committee, standing, Senate discussion, iii, 190 — Cowan, Senator, speech, ii, 103, no Cowan repels the charge of insincerity, ii, 121 — Davis's Senator, speech, ii, 144 — Debate, Senate and House, iii, 70 — Democrats and the petitions, ii. 95 — District of Columbia suffrage bill, ii, 103 — vote, ii, 151 — District of Columbia bill, Julian's amendment, ii, 482 — Doolittle, Senator, speech against, ii, ISOelectors, who constitute, House debates, ii,326 — female employées, iii, 811 — Frelinghuysen's, Senator, speech, ii, 135 — hearing before Senate Committee, iii, 227 — Henderson, Senator, presents Mrs. Gerrit Smith's petition with a speech, ii, 98 — House discussion, ii, 514 — Johnson's, Senator, speech, ii, 130 — joint resolutions before House affecting women, ii, 72 — Julian's bills, ii, 325 — Merrill's, Senator, speech, ii, 118 — National Association granted hearing, iii, 75 — Negro's hour, ii, 94 — Parker's bill, ii, 516 — Pembina Territory bill, debate on, Sargent's amendment, ii, 545; am't rejected, 582; Anthony's remarks, 568; Bayard's remarks, 567, 575; Boreman's remarks, 549, 580; Carpenter's remarks, 562; Conkling's remarks, 558, 559; Edmund's remarks, 562, 569, 571, 572, 573. 580; Ferry's remarks, 568; Flanagan's remarks, 552; Merrimon's remarks, 552, 553, 554, 555, 556, 557, 560; Merrill's remarks, 562; Morton's remarks, 549, 569; Sargent's remarks, 546, 555. 564, 567; Stewart's remarks, 548, 558, 559. 564, 573, 579 — Petition, iii, 9 — petition read and referred, iii, 130 — petition, Rhode Island, ii, 560 — petition for universal suffrage, ii, 97 — petitions against the word "male" in Constitution, ii, 91 — Pomeroy's, Senator, resolution, ii, 324 — Pomeroy's, Senator, speech, ii, 151 — Report, first favorable majority, iii, 231 — report, first favorable, Senate, iii, 131 — report, minority, iii, 237 — reports on Victoria C. Woodhull's memorial, ii, 461, 464 — reports, iii, 150 — Republicans' protest in presenting petitions, ii, 94, 96 — Republicans, squirming of, ii, IOI resolution to appoint special committee, iii, 175 — Sargent, Senator, speech, iii, 9 — Sixteenth Amendment, ii, 333 — Sixteenth Amendment, resolutions, iii, 154 — Stevens', Thaddeus, resolution, ii, 95 — Sumner, Charles, presents a petition under protest, ii, 96; why he protested, ii, 100. Wade, Benj. F., speech, ii, 123 — Williams, Senator, speech against, ii, 108 — Wilson's, Senator, bill, ii, 324 — Wilson's, Senator, speech, ii, 128.